Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
@apexcomms.bsky.social
A multidisciplinary team building strong partnerships with schools of primary care across the country, the NHS and NIHR.
Reposted by Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
We are the first audience to hear about IMPP since the publication of one of their key papers last week! #SWPRN25 #polypharmacy #pharmacyresearch
The team includes researchers from @apexcomms.bsky.social and @capcbristol.bsky.social as well as Keele, Munich, Edinburgh and Alberta
The team includes researchers from @apexcomms.bsky.social and @capcbristol.bsky.social as well as Keele, Munich, Edinburgh and Alberta
Optimising polypharmacy management in primary care through general practitioner−pharmacist collaboration, informatics, and enhancing clinician engagement: the IMPPP cluster-randomised trial
A complex medication optimisation intervention did not reduce potentially inappropriate
prescribing in patients with polypharmacy. The findings are at odds with the current
policy drive for digital he...
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October 21, 2025 at 11:01 AM
We are the first audience to hear about IMPP since the publication of one of their key papers last week! #SWPRN25 #polypharmacy #pharmacyresearch
The team includes researchers from @apexcomms.bsky.social and @capcbristol.bsky.social as well as Keele, Munich, Edinburgh and Alberta
The team includes researchers from @apexcomms.bsky.social and @capcbristol.bsky.social as well as Keele, Munich, Edinburgh and Alberta
Reposted by Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
The research was led by Prof Rupert Payne @apexcomms.bsky.social with Dr Deborah McCahon & colleagues @capcbristol.bsky.social.
Read the full paper in The Lancet Healthy Longevity:
tinyurl.com/43ccxtm5
Read the full paper in The Lancet Healthy Longevity:
tinyurl.com/43ccxtm5
Optimising polypharmacy management in primary care through general practitioner−pharmacist collaboration, informatics, and enhancing clinician engagement: the IMPPP cluster-randomised trial
A complex medication optimisation intervention did not reduce potentially inappropriate
prescribing in patients with polypharmacy. The findings are at odds with the current
policy drive for digital he...
tinyurl.com
October 21, 2025 at 11:36 AM
The research was led by Prof Rupert Payne @apexcomms.bsky.social with Dr Deborah McCahon & colleagues @capcbristol.bsky.social.
Read the full paper in The Lancet Healthy Longevity:
tinyurl.com/43ccxtm5
Read the full paper in The Lancet Healthy Longevity:
tinyurl.com/43ccxtm5